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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet novel Chapter 524

The tall, impeccably dressed man in a bespoke suit, exuding an air of solemn grandeur, appeared at the doorway.

Silhouetted against the light, his tall figure cast long, ominous shadows.

His extraordinarily handsome, cold, and icy face was illuminated, making his features even sharper.

His eyes were sharp and cold, emitting an aura of severity, as they shifted from Thalassa's frightened face to her hand.

At that moment, Leopold was still holding her hand, and their postures were suggestive of an intimate relationship.

Thalassa's heart skipped a beat; her heart pounded wildly, and she quickly withdrew her hand from Leopold's.

She took a step back, stumbling into the wall. Her eyes were wide with fear as she gazed at Lysander.

She thought for a moment, “He caught up so quickly?”

Leopold, a pained look in his eyes, was taken aback by Lysander's sudden appearance. "Lysander?" he gasped.

Lysander walked in. His presence was commanding and intimidating. The wind that his movements stirred was chilling and daunting.

He advanced menacingly towards Thalassa.

Thalassa sensed the danger, and her overwhelming panic made it hard for her to breathe. Instinctively, she turned to run.

But a sudden tightening around her neck made her gasp for breath.

The next instant, she was pulled harshly against the man's side. His large hand gripped her face tightly. "Run. Why don't you run?" he taunted.

The cold, icy light reflected in his eyes pierced her like a frozen blade, chilling her to the bone.

Fear was clearly etched in Thalassa's eyes. "Lysander, can you calm down?" she pleaded.

Her words held a hint of begging.

"Calm down? Let you run away with him while carrying my children?" Lysander spat out through gritted teeth.

How dare she play him, toy with him, and plan to elope with another man, all while carrying his children?

She was the first woman to ever do that!

He was livid!

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